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Notre promesse de Noël

Original title: Christmas for Keeps
  • TV Movie
  • 2021
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Ashley Newbrough, Christa B. Allen, Marielle Scott, Ryan Rottman, and Cardi Wong in Notre promesse de Noël (2021)
ComedyRomance

At Christmastime, a close-knit group of childhood friends returns home after 10 years to take part in the celebration of life of their beloved high-school teacher.At Christmastime, a close-knit group of childhood friends returns home after 10 years to take part in the celebration of life of their beloved high-school teacher.At Christmastime, a close-knit group of childhood friends returns home after 10 years to take part in the celebration of life of their beloved high-school teacher.

  • Director
    • Fred Gerber
  • Writers
    • Nikki Deloach
    • Megan McNulty
  • Stars
    • Christa B. Allen
    • Ryan Rottman
    • Marielle Scott
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    736
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fred Gerber
    • Writers
      • Nikki Deloach
      • Megan McNulty
    • Stars
      • Christa B. Allen
      • Ryan Rottman
      • Marielle Scott
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Christa B. Allen
    Christa B. Allen
    • Avery Taylor
    Ryan Rottman
    Ryan Rottman
    • Ben Tillman
    Marielle Scott
    Marielle Scott
    • Mia Reynolds
    Cardi Wong
    Cardi Wong
    • Noah Wong
    Ashley Newbrough
    Ashley Newbrough
    • Sarah Jones-Wong
    Everick Golding
    Everick Golding
    • James Massey
    Liza Huget
    Liza Huget
    • Lillian Massey
    Janet Kidder
    Janet Kidder
    • Patricia Taylor
    Scott Taylor
    • Luke Taylor
    Conor Wylie
    Conor Wylie
    • Chris Tillman
    Beau de Zwager
    • Huck Jones-Wong
    Oliver Hua
    • Hudson Jones-Wong
    Chantele Semilla-Regan
    Chantele Semilla-Regan
    • Kami
    Olivia Poon
    • Chloe
    Simon C. Hussey
    Simon C. Hussey
    • Principal Carter
    • (as Simon Hussey)
    Klarc Jerome Wilson
    Klarc Jerome Wilson
    • Michael Massey
    • (as Klarc Wilson)
    Meghan Gardiner
    Meghan Gardiner
    • Jane Bennett
    John Prowse
    John Prowse
    • Noel Brooks
    • Director
      • Fred Gerber
    • Writers
      • Nikki Deloach
      • Megan McNulty
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    3jrstman

    Worst Hallmark Ever

    I love 98 % of Hallmark and have watch at least twice and this one without a doubt is the worst one of all time.

    The characters are all unbelievably irritating especially Avery's mother who has got to be the worst helicopter parent ever. Of course Avery with her fixed face.is impossible to believe is an adult. Who would let their mother constantly infringe on their life as Avery does? Move out Avery and take your father with you!

    Doctor Sarah is so unbelievable and naïve. What doctor would work 2 extra shifts after being conned by her co-workers. Geeze what an idiot.

    Mia, what be said about her. She blames the world for her failures and is arrogant while doing such.

    I like Hallmark but this group is the most offensive group of millennials of all time.

    I'm not going to say how corny and stilted the lines are but you eat popcorn while looking through the second floor window

    Avoid.
    4jazznu

    Perplexing Choices

    I rank movies like this on a Hallmark scale, so 4 stars is quite low for me for one of these. It just wasn't that good and not very engaging.

    There are some curious choices for me here that make this a less than entertaining Hallmark movie. This has an all around younger cast than many Hallmark movies, 5 high school friends meeting 10 years later, so it gives to idea that it'll be modern and a bit fun, but it's far from that. It's very slow paced, it's a more serious drama, not a comedy drama, there is no lightness here. They are honoring a favorite teacher that died and the movie keeps that general tone throughout. The photos and trailers for this movie are deceiving on that end, this is not a movie about a jovial group of high school friends seeing one another again. The laughing and smiling shown in the promos is not what this movie is about at all. It's lacking most of what you think of when you picture good friends reuniting.

    The casting here isn't bad, but it's not enough to overcome the rather maudlin feel to many of these storylines. I think some may struggle to recognize the lead actress (Christa B. Allen) because the Botox plus being a bit older makes her look much less like she did on Revenge (she played Charlotte). Her character isn't as strong of a lead as they need here, some of it is the acting, this isn't her strongest effort. But also I don't think her character's storylines are as engaging as they need to be for the lead, you'll be more invested in the other ones. And her heavy-handed mom can kick rocks.

    Ashley Newbrough is great at playing light and fun characters, and here she is an overworked doctor in a very strained marriage. She doesn't do bad with the role, but she's someone who could've brought some fun to this, made that trailer and those photos seem accurate, but they don't use her in that way in the least.

    The character of Ben getting mad at his best friend because he doesn't think he's fun anymore was very on the nose. Ben felt like quite the drag. I don't know what his character was supposed to bring to this movie, but whatever it was, didn't happen.

    Marielle Scott and Cardi Wong (so nice to see him in more of a leading role) are playing the characters that are likely the easiest to connect with and just like them with no reservations. They certainly made this better and helped me get to the end. But again, it's not enough to change the overall dynamic of this movie. The storyline, the direction, the tone, the muted color palette, they were all choices that made this movie far less entertaining than I anticipated.

    If you don't care for the more dramatic and serious Hallmark movies or if you were expecting a fun movie featuring reunited high school friends, I think you're going to struggle to get through this the way that I did. I enjoy the heck out of Hallmark movies and have seen countless Christmas and regular ones, but this is not a good one. And I've liked several of the more dramatic Hallmark movies even if that's not my first choice, but this just wasn't up to par with the better of those either. One December Night from this year's new Hallmark M&M movies is a great example of how you can do a drama with many light moments and not carrying a maudlin tone even with sad aspects being incorporated into the storyline.
    1YabbaDabbaDabba

    Depressing Christmas Movie

    Who "would of thunk it?" This was a very annoying and depressing movie. Why would anybody think this was a good idea! It really sucked so I dumped it.

    Save yourself and stay away from dogs like this clunker. It seems as if Hallmark is just churning out the movies without their historic quality. This one is competing for the bottom of the barrel along with a bunch of other 2021 productions.

    Want my advice? Sure you do so here it is: if the Christmas movie (or any movie) says it's a 2021 release, run for cover, or risk running for the toilet part way through watching it. Trust me on this, and don't believe any glowing (paid or self-serving) reviews. They stand out like a sore thumb.
    6toddsgraham

    I wish Mr. Massey was my teacher...

    I struggled a bit with assessing and reviewing a 'Christmas for Keeps'. On the one hand, I liked the friends' group concept, especially the individual storylines (and backstories) for each friend and how these intertwined together (with their past). On the other hand, I did not connect with some of the individual characters and their stories as much as I would have liked. Put differently, aspects of the story did not engage me, pull me in, unfortunately. That said, 'Christmas for Keeps' is still an entertaining movie that highlights friendships and the positive impact teachers can have on their students (the student-teacher bond) in a warm and heartfelt manner. The story follows a group of close, high school friends - Avery (played by Christa Allen), Sarah (played by Ashley Newbrough), Mia (played by Marielle Scott), Noah (played by Cardi Wong), and Ben (played by Ryan Rottman) - as they return home at Christmas to celebrate the life of their favorite high school (drama) teacher, Mr. Massey (played by Everick Golding), who recently passed away. However, getting the gang to spend time together this Christmas is not going to be easy, as each one of them is busy with jobs, kids, and much more. As I alluded to above, the writer does a good job of intertwining the friends' individual stories (i.e., the struggles they face in their personal lives) into a coherent narrative. The beauty of the movie lies in the love, support, understanding, and encouragement the friends give each other in their time of need. I also enjoyed the individual flashbacks where we learn how Mr. Massey impacted their lives and how this influence helps them reconnect and strengthen their friendship. Moreover, the individual stories are quite diverse so that most viewers can find a bit of themselves in the characters. Of course, there is some romance in the movie as well, a sweet friends-to-lovers storyline with some heartwarming scenes between Avery and Ben. The acting, overall, is pretty good. Both Allen and Rottman have strong performances. The chemistry between the two is great (it is convincing). They have a couple of touching scenes together, which are lovely to watch on-screen. Wong especially has a brilliant performance as Noah, the stay-at-home dad with unfulfilled career goals and a passion for baking. Out of all the friends, I found his performance the easiest to engage with; it pulled me in from the start. Finally, the movie has all your classic Hallmark Christmas elements, from lovely decorations and hometown traditions to Elf and Santa Klaus costumes and much more. All in all, 'Christmas for Keeps' is a sweet, festive, and heart-warming story. It will likely have you wanting to catch up with friends and reminiscing about the good old days.
    5adamjohns-42575

    Too short to achieve what it needed to.

    Christmas For Keeps (2021) -

    I never really felt this connected to any of my teachers, although I'm friends with one now. Most of them were horrible, so it was a struggle to connect with the plot of this film. I'm pretty sure that none of my teachers would have wanted me to come back to school either.

    Overall the film was a bit dull and even the cheer felt quite depressing. There was a lot going on, which meant that there wasn't enough time for what I considered to be the main romance between Ryan Rottman as Ben and Christa B. Allen playing Avery. Although I did like the fact that other characters were explored in a bit more depth, it needed another 15-20 minutes to deliver everyone's story equally as an ensemble piece. Mia's (Marielle Scott) story seemed almost completely lost amid the rest.

    I think by restricting themselves to the standard one hour, twenty something minutes, they make things far too contrived. As a result this one lost the joy and heart that it should have had in remembering their favourite teacher and mentor through various activities that meant a lot to him, because it focussed too much on the hardships in their lives and the issues with their relationships, having too little time to show the pleasure they enjoyed.

    I'd probably skip this one in future unless there was a director's cut that showed a bit more to it, but I doubt that exists.

    4.5/10.

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      Crew members were touched to find that on the day children were on set for the candy cane hunt scene, the spirit of Christmas giving seemed to be in the air: one of the taller young girls was seen to be helping smaller children reach the candy canes they discovered while taking nothing for herself, while a brother and sister pairing (who were so good at finding candy canes that the youngest could barely fit it all in her two-handed grasp) went around and shared some of their candy canes with the children who had been struggling to find any at all
    • Goofs
      The spelling of the town is different in the "Welcome to CULPEPER The Prettiest Town in Virginia" sign (i.e. single P) and the "CULPEPPER HIGH SCHOOL" above the school entrance (i.e. double P).
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      We Wish You a Merry Christmas
      Arranged by Adam Saunders & Mark Cousins

      Courtesy of APM Music

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Christmas for Keeps
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      • Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
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      1 hour 24 minutes
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